Team GB has made history by winning two Winter Olympic titles on one day for the first time, with Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker clinching mixed team skeleton gold in Cortina.
This achievement follows Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale's win in the snowboard cross mixed team event earlier on Sunday, as reported by BBC Sport.
Weston, 28, produced a stunning race, securing a final time of 1:59:36, making him the first Briton to win two gold medals at a Winter Olympics.
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According to Weston, "The individual event is amazing but doing it as a team when we're normally an individual sport is amazing,"
Weston and Stoecker's victory marks the first time Great Britain have won three gold medals at a single Winter Olympics.
Investigation and Timeline
The mixed event, making its debut at Milan-Cortina, sees the sliders hurtle down the track one after the other with a quick reaction time crucial as five red lights going out prompts them to set off.
Two-time world champion Weston came into this Games stating that only gold would be good enough and he will now walk away as the most decorated man in British Winter Olympics history.
Official Statements and Reaction
Former bobsledder John Jackson, Olympic bronze medallist in 2014, said: "Weston has been the cream of the crop of anybody on this track. We are witnessing history right here."
Weston told BBC Sport, "Luckily I felt like I knew what I needed to do,"

